Information Today, Inc. returns to Monterey once again in 2010 to present the 14th annual Internet Librarian – the ONLY conference for information professionals who are using, developing, and embracing Internet, Intranet, and Web-based strategies in their roles as information architects and navigators,Webmasters and Web managers, content evaluators and developers, taxonomists, searchers, community builders, information providers, trainers, guides, and more.

In what is being described as a "win" for college and university students and faculty, smartphone users, and visually impaired ebook readers, the Librarian of Congress recently approved several new exemptions to the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA; http://www.copyright.gov/1201/). The first of these exemptions would allow DVD protections to be circumvented for fair use purposes by college and university faculty and film and media studies students. An exemption was also approved to permit iPhone users to "jailbreak" their phone's built-in software to allow the use of software that may not be approved by Apple. An exemption was also renewed to allow ebooks to be circumvented to allow increased accessibility for readers with visual impairments.

After one week of intense collaboration, participants in the One Week | One Tool workshop (http://oneweekonetool.org), organized by the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University (http://chnm.gmu.edu), announced (http://anthologize.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/anthologize_press_release.pdf) the launch of Anthologize (http://anthologize.org), a free, open source tool to publish weblog content in a variety of book formats.

Publish2 (http://publish2.com) announced that Demotix (http://www.demotix.com/), the open photo agency for independent journalists, will begin offering content via Publish2 News Exchange when it launches photo support later this summer. With the addition of Demotix to News Exchange, newspapers will also be able to buy photos a la carte for coverage of major news events around the U.S. and around the world.

Elsevier (http://www.elsevier.com) and PANGAEA (Publishing Network for Geoscientific & Environmental Data; http://www.pangaea.de/) announced their next step in interconnecting the diverse elements of scientific research. Elsevier articles at ScienceDirect (http://www.sciencedirect.com) are now enriched with graphical information linking to associated research data sets that are deposited at PANGAEA. This enrichment functionality offers a blueprint of how Elsevier would like to work with data set repositories all over the world .

I'd been hearing some buzz this summer about various improvements made by OverDrive to its services for libraries—more content, mobile apps, simplified procedures, etc. OverDrive is a full-service digital distributor of ebooks, audiobooks, music, and video that first launched its online digital warehouse in 2000. So, I caught up with the company's vice president of marketing, David Burleigh, for an extended conversation on what's new and what's coming. While OverDrive offers publishers a secure, web-based, wholesale distribution service for the sale and delivery of digital media, I didn't get into the details of that side of the business. Our discussion focused on what OverDrive offers libraries and their patrons.

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